February Newsletter

2025 RECRUITMENT DATES !!

August 8th-16th

Monthly Council Recap

February 4th, 2025

Hosted by Phi Mu @ 5:00 PM

Spotlights of the Week!

• President: Avery Linville, Phi Mu

• Delegate: Marissa Mathson, Phi Mu

• Junior Delegate: Ella Grace Munn, Phi Mu

Panhellenic Women of the Week!

• Corin Quattlebaum

Phi Mu nominates Corin Quattlebaum. Corin is a sophomore from Cumming, Georgia, majoring in Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences. She co-leads the Phi Mu Bible Study and also serves in the EAGLES Program. Corin embodies the true spirit of Phi Mu’s values—leading with love, honor, and truth. Her dedication to servant-hearted leadership, both within our chapter and beyond, makes a profound impact on our sisterhood and encourages us all to grow in faith and service. Corin is an asset to Phi Mu, and we are proud to nominate her for this recognition.

February 18th, 2025

Hosted by Pi Beta Phi @ 5:00 PM

Spotlights of the Week!

• President: Maddie Mouton, Pi Beta Phi

•Delegate: Julia Crouch. Pi Beta Phi

•Junior Delegate: Maddie Miller. Pi Beta Phi

• Junior Delegate: Ava Hneleski, Kappa Alpha Theta

Panhellenic Women of the Week!

• Zoe Slaughter

Pi Beta Phi nominates Zoe Slaughter as the Panhellenic Woman of the Week. Zoe is a junior pursuing a degree in Pro Flight, minoring in leadership, and has already received her certificate in private flying! She has played 3 seasons on the Auburn Volleyball team earning different accomplishments throughout the SEC conference. She is a three-time Academic SEC Honor Roll member and was named SEC Community Service team member this year. Outside of volleyball she is also involved in aviation clubs like Alpha Eta Rho and the Auburn 99’s. Zoe truly embodies the saying "live life to the fullest." We are so proud of all she has accomplished and so excited to see what's next.

February Scholar of the Month!!

Emerson Brown

Emerson is from Jacksonville, FL, and is currently studying Biomedical Sciences with a minor in Psychology. After graduation, she plans to attend PA school. Emerson is a proud member of Sigma Kappa at Auburn, where she serves as the Greek Sing Assistant and is excited to serve as a Pi Chi during the upcoming Fall Recruitment. Beyond Greek life, she is actively involved in the Honors College and also teaches dance classes at Auburn. Emerson has a deep love for the Panhellenic community and is grateful for the positive impact it has had on her college experience!